Revell Porsche 934 RSR Martini 1/24 scale Part 1 🚀bodywork 🏁0⃣7⃣6⃣8⃣5⃣

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 7. 09. 2024
  • #adhoccars #Revell #Porsche934RSR #Martini #modelkit
    Welcome to the latest episode of Adhoc cars! Today, I am thrilled to share with you some exciting highlights from the building process of the Porsche 934 RSR in the iconic Martini livery. In this 1st part you will be able to get familiar with sanding, and priming process along with adding decals. This particular car holds a special place in history, having been driven by David Betts in 1977 on the legendary Portimao circuit.
    Let's start with some fascinating facts about the Porsche 934 RSR. Initially equipped with a turbocharged 3-liter engine producing 485HP, its power was later increased to a staggering 550HP. With acceleration times under 4 seconds, this car was truly a beast on the track. Over its remarkable 23-year career, the Porsche 934 RSR secured an impressive 72 victories, with 58 second-place finishes and 49 third-place finishes. In an astonishing 23 races, the 934s even claimed all three podium positions. Talk about a winning record!
    As a beginner in scale car modeling, I must admit that this project posed quite a challenge. Tiny decals, like the delicate fender lines, required utmost precision to apply without tearing. Some parts didn't fit perfectly as expected, and achieving a glossy finish over the decals took extra effort. I wouldn't recommend this kit as a first attempt at scale car modeling. It demands significant preparation time and a great deal of patience. But you know what they say: the more challenging the kit, the more satisfying the finished product. And I must say, I'm quite pleased with the result. It doesn't look bad at all!
    In the video description, you will find a list of the materials used for this project, as well as the Tamiya paints that were employed. I hope you enjoy watching the process unfold and appreciate the final outcome as much as I do. Sit back, relax, and let's dive into the world of scale car modeling together!
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    Revell Porsche 934 RSR Martini
    Primers:
    Mr.Hobby Surfacer 1500 Grey
    Mr.Hobby Surfacer 1500 White - decanted
    Thinners:
    Mr. Hobby Leveling Thinner 400
    Tamiya X-20A
    Paints and conversion:
    Manual Revell Tamiya
    K 4 X-2
    D 9 XF-69
    L 78 XF-24
    C 90 X-11
    E 91 XF-56, X-10
    I 94 X-12
    A 99 XF-56
    B,F 302 X-18
    O 730 X-26
    P 731 X-27
    F 378 XF-54
    G 314 XF-78, XF-3, XF-2
    H 7 X-1
    J,N 330 XF-7
    J 382 XF-28
    M 371 XF-19
    Clear coat:
    Tamiya X-22 Gloss Clear Coat
    Panel lining:
    Tamiya Panel Line Accent Color Black
    Decals:
    Microscale Micro Set
    Microscale Micro Sol
    Wax:
    Soft 99 Fusso Coat Black
    Assembly:
    Microscale Micro Kristal Klear
    Tamiya 87038 Extra-Thin Cement
    Polishing:
    Tamiya Masking Tape 18 mm, 3 mm, 1 mm
    Tamiya 87069 Polishing compound - Fine
    Tamiya 87070 Polishing compound - Finish
    Tamiya 87192 Polishing Compound Sponges
    Tamiya 87090 Compound Applicator
    Tools:
    Airbrush MIG AMMO AirCobra 0.3,
    Tamiya 74522 Spray-work painting stand set
    Sanding paper, files, sponges: 600/1000/3000/4000
    Drills: 0,8 mm and 1.5 mm
    Sharpie Black Permanent Marker
    Tamiya 74052 Decal Tweezers
    OLFA KB-5 knife
    Italeri 1 mm Paintbrush
    UHU Patafix white, removable adhesive pads
    Microfiber cloth
    Other tweezers and pliers from DIY store
    Cotton buds and toothpicks
    Credits:
    Music:
    All tracks from CZcams free music library
    Intro:
    Intro/Outro/Banner Creator : Admj707
    CZcams Channel : / admj707
    Picture: Free vector from: vectorportal.com
    Music: Dude - Patrick Patrikios
    Font: Porsha Condensed from www.dafont.com
    Adjustment: Adhoc cars

Komentáƙe • 18

  • @user-tw9jg1wm6l
    @user-tw9jg1wm6l Pƙed rokem +2

    Hello!
    Looks promising!
    Yours, Alex

    • @AdHocCars
      @AdHocCars  Pƙed rokem +1

      Thanks Alex!! 😀 lets see later on 😀

    • @user-tw9jg1wm6l
      @user-tw9jg1wm6l Pƙed rokem +1

      @@AdHocCars I’m waiting for!

    • @AdHocCars
      @AdHocCars  Pƙed rokem

      @@user-tw9jg1wm6l thanks!

  • @JohnnysModelcars
    @JohnnysModelcars Pƙed rokem +1

    Looks fantastic 👍😀

  • @JG-Toy
    @JG-Toy Pƙed rokem +1

    👏Very nice

  • @majktyson6275
    @majktyson6275 Pƙed rokem +1

    The white 911 934 looks fine, but orange version looks even better (faster😏? ).
    Basic are very important. This video is truly relaxing.
    Clean and even paint job!
    Shaken, not stirred! 😉

    • @AdHocCars
      @AdHocCars  Pƙed rokem +1

      Orange 934 is definitely faster as it is orange :😀 thanks! I decided to go for mysic in these 934 building series. I guess it does s job as well :😀 it's a pitty that Bond hasn't driven Porsche :D

    • @majktyson6275
      @majktyson6275 Pƙed rokem

      Quite possible, he does. We'll never know such a secrets 😏.

  • @johncater7861
    @johncater7861 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +1

    You've probably done this before but are you able to display or demonstrate the safety respirator that you use?
    I am new to airbrushing and have been exploring respirators and there are a great many!
    It seems that those with the filters A1P2 or A2P2 are the way to go. I've read that P3 is a bit pointless unless you have a full face mask.
    I also see that many bloggers use 2pack or 2K finishes and all of the respirators I've seen exclude 2K paints. Not that I would ever get to that level.
    At the moment I'm looking at half face mask respirators.

    • @AdHocCars
      @AdHocCars  Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      Hi John! Interesting question. I had almost forgotten how I chose my respirator. As far as I recall, I went to the OHS shop and asked the seller. I was advised to buy an A1P1 and 3M 6200 half facepiece respirator. I think P3 is a bit excessive; I would go for either P1 or P2. The seller told me that for modeling, the spray dust is the most worrying, as you keep your nose quite close to the painting object, so P2 or P1 should be more than enough. In the case of the cartridge, A1 should be fine and replaced once you sniff the smell of the paint. This 3M respirator is pretty good: I have been painting while my fiancee was making a cheesecake. I got out of the room, went to the kitchen with the mask on, and couldn't smell what she was baking. When I took my mask off, the cheesecake smell hit my nose with full power. 😄

    • @AdHocCars
      @AdHocCars  Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      I have created a short with my safety measures while airbrushing :) I have tagged you in its description just to let you know about this 3M mask
      czcams.com/users/shortsSZEe2Ok11DE

    • @johncater7861
      @johncater7861 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      @@AdHocCars thank you so much for your quick reply. It's a bit strange but there are no safety shops near me but only hardware stores that don't carry a small size - we only have big beefy tradies here. But many thanks for your advice.

    • @johncater7861
      @johncater7861 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      @@AdHocCars yes! Watching it now. Many thanks.

    • @AdHocCars
      @AdHocCars  Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      @@johncater7861 you are welcome! I thought that these kind of things are available in almost every DIY/Hardware, maybe not always it's a 3M brand but similar ones 😀